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E8 | Interview with George Strickland from Toronto, Canada | Sustainable Building Expert | Circular Economy Club | 04.03.2021

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George Strickland is an executive director member at the Circular Economy Club from London, in North America. As a Membership Executive at CEC, he brings together the community of circular economy professionals in Canada and the USA. George is also working in the green & sustainable building field. He is experienced in leadership, business development, global networking, educational course development & delivery, speaker at conferences, trade shows.

In this episode, he shares his point of view of sustainable approaches and system thinking. I liked his expression of the elegance of a tree regarding how we treat nature. He also talks about biomimicry, replicating nature in businesses, waste, sustainable buildings, and materials.

If you'd like to reach George, here is his Linkedin profile. The platforms that he mentioned in the podcast are AskNature and CEC.

I hope you enjoy this episode. Thank you for being here! Let me know your point of view or questions! :)

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George Strickland is an executive director member at the Circular Economy Club from London, in North America. As a Membership Executive at CEC, he brings together the community of circular economy professionals in Canada and the USA. George is also working in the green & sustainable building field. He is experienced in leadership, business development, global networking, educational course development & delivery, speaker at conferences, trade shows.

In this episode, he shares his point of view of sustainable approaches and system thinking. I liked his expression of the elegance of a tree regarding how we treat nature. He also talks about biomimicry, replicating nature in businesses, waste, sustainable buildings, and materials.

If you'd like to reach George, here is his Linkedin profile. The platforms that he mentioned in the podcast are AskNature and CEC.

I hope you enjoy this episode. Thank you for being here! Let me know your point of view or questions! :)

BlueMakers Podcast by myrabase.com | Interviews with entrepreneurs, researchers, experts who shape their activities by Nature.

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myrabase/message
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